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Impact of TLS 1.3 to Operational Network Security Practices
draft-ietf-opsec-ns-impact-04

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (opsec WG)
Expired & archived
Authors Nancy Cam-Winget , Eric Wang , Roman Danyliw , Roelof DuToit
Last updated 2021-07-30 (Latest revision 2021-01-26)
Replaces draft-camwinget-opsec-ns-impact
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Abstract

Network-based security solutions are used by enterprises, the public sector, internet-service providers, and cloud-service providers to both complement and enhance host-based security solutions. As TLS is a widely deployed protocol to secure communication, these network- based security solutions must necessarily interact with it. This document describes this interaction for current operational security practices and notes the impact of TLS 1.3 on them.

Authors

Nancy Cam-Winget
Eric Wang
Roman Danyliw
Roelof DuToit

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